@inproceedings{d2ed5ab4d1da400e96cad83dc59626c1,
title = "Tactile feedback wearable during a surgical simulation task: Pilot study indicates no distraction, frustration or performance decrement for users",
author = "Bethany Lowndes and Amro Abdelrahman and Denny Yu and Nirusha Lachman and Susan Hallbeck",
note = "Funding Information: Support for this effort was provided, in part, by the Midwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety (MCOHS) Education and Research Center (ERC) [T42 OH008434] Pilot Projects Research Training Program, funded through the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Health and Human Services. The contents of this effort are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official view of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the MCOHS ERC, or other entities. Support was provided in part by the Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. The authors wish to thank all the surgical resident volunteers for their generosity with their time.; Frontiers in Biomedical Devices, BIOMED - 2017 Design of Medical Devices Conference, DMD 2017 ; Conference date: 10-04-2017 Through 13-04-2017",
year = "2017",
doi = "10.1115/DMD2017-3462",
language = "English (US)",
series = "Frontiers in Biomedical Devices, BIOMED - 2017 Design of Medical Devices Conference, DMD 2017",
publisher = "American Society of Mechanical Engineers",
booktitle = "Frontiers in Biomedical Devices, BIOMED - 2017 Design of Medical Devices Conference, DMD 2017",
}